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Murray, the latest oilseed rape variety from LSPB, has shown promise in the East and West and could potentially draw the eye of those beyond these regions. CPM learns more about what this new variety has to offer.
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Engaging in oilseed rape trials is giving Shropshire farmer, Rob Morgan, risk-free insight into how upcoming varieties could work on his farm. CPM finds out more.
By Janine Adamson
Taking a leap of faith away from a tried and tested...
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A new site in Nottinghamshire heralds some changes for this year’s Cereals Event, which is promising to be jam-packed with innovations and information. CPM breaks down what growers can expect to see and hear at the two-day show.
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Today is the day the Turks vote for their president and parliament, polls close at 1500hrs UK time.
The parliamentary election is over today, the presidential may be as well if one candidate gets more than 50% of the votes; if nobody does, the top two candidates will face it off in a fortnight...
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The prime minister is set to hold crisis talks, dubbed the "Sunak Summit", with supermarket bosses and farmers in Westminster on May 16 following calls for the government to address the inflationary impacts of food production, according to the Grocer.
Will anyone be attending? If so, what are...
Just noticed that it’s gone “Private” and that I do not have “sufficient privileges“ to access it.
Has a year passed already? Has no notice that another tenner was due
OR has the NFU infiltrated and hacked the whole shebang
Tickets have gone on sale for this year's Groundswell. We have, even more so than usual, got a fantastic line-up of speakers who'll give you great ideas, advice and stimulation. Nicole Masters and Joel Williams will both be giving talks from first principles for those thinking of moving to a...
Had a calf this morning to a.4 year-old Hereford heifer. First calf. She is mothering calf but won't let her suckle. I have given calf two volosturns. Mother will nurse lick etc but as soon as calf goes to udder she head buts away. Have stripped mother. No mastitis but she kicks a but. Help?
In dear old West Suffolk it seems to be a two horse race between the Tories and the Greens ( the latter are hopeful of taking control which is getting some national media attention ).
Had both their flyers come through the letter box this week-
Tories are saying they intend to continue to...
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The National Farmers’ Union of Scotland (NFUS) has appointed John Davidson at its new chief executive.
Davidson is the union’s 11th chief executive in 110 years and will start his new role in June.
Davidson is currently the deputy chief...
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Oilseed rape selection is no longer just about gross output and high oil content, loaded agronomic traits are now just as important. Cue, the first commercial variety from KWS’ new hybrid breeding programme, KWS Granos. CPM gets the scoop...
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The pathogen causing yellow rust has been changing its virulence profiles faster than you can say ‘variety resistance’ of late. CPM was at the UKCVPS stakeholder event last month to find out the status quo between winter wheat varieties...
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A leaf sampling service is supporting Herefordshire farmer, Mark Wood, to live by his mantra of only treating a crop with what it needs. CPM unpicks the challenges this is helping to tackle.
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Sitting in the farm office...
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Carcasses of calves and other animals have been found dumped at two separate sites in Northern Ireland in recent days.
One incident has been reported outside Fivemiletown in Co. Tyrone and another at a river in Limavady, Co. Derry.
Clogher Valley...
We are a progressive family run dairy farm based between Lockerbie and Gretna in South West Scotland looking for a dairy person with a can do attitude.
The job would include milking our 500 pedigree Holstein cows twice daily in our modern 30/60 rapid exit parlour, as well as other general farm...
New UK Program promises barley breeding progression
Promising new material is emerging from a barley breeding programme set up in the UK just five years ago.
With a completely new UK programme delivering three newly Recommended spring barley varieties and a novel Nationally-Listed naked barley...
The Netherlands is committed to developing a sustainable and highly productive food system, with less use of fertilisers, water and pesticides, and more biodiversity and crop diversity. To help achieve this goal, WUR is conducting research into ecological arable farming systems based on strip...
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